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Strict limits for how small a point defect is, are generally not defined explicitly, but typically these defects involve at most a few extra or missing atoms.
:* Strict, in which deprecated elements are forbidden,
Strict macrobiotic diets that include no animal products may result in nutritional deficiencies unless they are carefully planned.
Strict rules of capitalization are not followed.
Strict service-service interactions are very rare, for reasons that are far from clear.
Conservatives have a Strict Father morality in which people are made good through self-discipline and hard work, everyone is taken care of by taking care of themselves.
The main differences in beliefs of both sides center on: The doctrine of Heritage of the Law: attributed by the Priesthood to " one person " the High Priest while attributed by the Sōka Gakkai to ordinary people, The Priesthood's demand for " Absolute faith and Strict Obedience " to the High Priest a demand contrasted with SGI definition of related relationship: " mentor and disciple are comrades standing side by side ”, and also: The doctrine of the Three Treasures, in which the Treasure of the Priest is taught by the Sōka Gakkai as the Sangha or " Community of Believers ", while it is restricted solely to the Priest, by Nichiren Shōshū administration.
In heavy lock contention, C2PL reduces the time locks are held on average, relative to 2PL and Strict 2PL, because transactions that hold locks are never blocked.
Unfortunately, deadlocks are something Strict 2PL does not overcome all the time.
Strict regulations are imposed regarding food storage and resource protection.
Strict programming languages are often associated with eager evaluation, and non-strict languages with lazy evaluation, but other evaluation strategies are possible in each case.
Strict Baptists, also known as Particular Baptists, are Baptists who believe in a Calvinist or Reformed interpretation of Christian soteriology.
Groups calling themselves " Strict Baptists " are often differentiated from those calling themselves " Reformed Baptists.
The churches of the Grace Baptist Assembly hold a Calvinistic form of theology, and are descendants of the larger Strict and Particular Baptist movement.
The doctrinal standards of the Assembly are the ‘ Old London ’ Confession of Faith of 1689 and ‘ We Believe ’, the Strict Baptist Affirmation of Faith ( second edition 1973 ).
Strict ballot access laws are not required for a two party system, as can be seen by the experience of Canada and the United Kingdom.
Strict fishing regulations are now in place to protect fugu populations from depletion.
Strict rules are operated for shell providers regulating, limiting or banning their connections.
Kumana National Park, Yala Strict Nature Reserve and Kataragama, Katagamuwa, and Nimalawa sanctuaries are continuous with the park.
Strict Uncle Millard ( Paxton Whitehead ) has no patience for Leopold's disrespect for the monarchy, chastising him and telling him he must marry a rich American, as the Mountbatten family finances are depleted.
Entry into this and into the other Strict Nature Reserves, and within 200 metres of the islands therein is prohibited and activities are clearly proscribed by the British Indian Ocean Territory.

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This view is prevalent amongst Reformed Baptists, those in the Founders movement ( a Calvinistic movement within the Southern Baptist Convention ), some Primitive Baptists, Strict Baptists, and several individuals in other Baptist associations.
However, Strict Constructionists ( those who believe that the Constitution must be given the narrowest possible construction ) hold a different view of the meaning of Commerce Clause as established in Gibbons that it was limited in scope because the decision could be interpreted to say that navigation only pertained to the federal Commerce Clause because it was necessary to business as it allowed for the interstate transportation of goods.
Strict aerobes, Francisella colonies bear a morphological resemblance to those of the genus Brucella.

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In 1292 Duke Otto II the Strict ( 1277 – 1330 ), a Welf who ruled the Principality of Lüneburg from 1277 to 1330 left Altencelle, where there had been a defences in the form of a circular rampart ( the Ringwall von Burg ) since the 10th century, and founded a rectangular settlement by the existing castle ( Burg ) to the northwest.
Strict oaths of secrecy were demanded from all members, who formed a kind of mutual-aid association.
Groups calling themselves " Reformed Baptist " were also differentiated from Strict Baptists and Particular Baptists, who shared a Calvinist doctrine, but differed on ecclesiastical polity.
Strict limits were set on the area to which each person was entitled and the authorities would place people who needed housing in the exceeding rooms.
;; Strict Constructionism: Like the Jeffersonians who strongly believed in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, Jacksonians initially favored a federal government of limited powers.
Created and played by Dana Carvey, The Church Lady is an elderly woman named “ Enid Strict ”, who is the uptight, smug and pious host of her own talk show, Church Chat.
When the abbey passed to the Cistercians in 1289, Kamienna Góra was acquired by Duke Bolko I the Strict of Świdnica, who extended it as a stronghold against Bohemia.
Strict Puritans imagine God all too easily as a petty schoolmaster who minutely weights guilt against merit, and they overlook God's ' Caritas ' which is more all-encompassing and powerful.
This rule imposes Strict Liability for any damage caused by a landowner who interrupts or alters the natural flow of water.

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The Strict Baptists in the United Kingdom derive their name from the practice of closed communion.

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Strict liability thus requires manufacturers to evaluate the full costs of their products.
Strict believers in celibacy, Shakers acquired their members through conversion, indenturing children, and adoption of orphans.
Strict regulations were also imposed on traders and guilds regarding the construction of their market places and participation in the city ’ s events.
Strict new planning guidelines sought to protect the remaining Georgian buildings, though some property owners still found their way around the restrictions.
It was first organised in England in 1980, when the Strict Baptist Assembly ( founded in 1964 ) and the Assembly of baptized churches holding the doctrines of grace ( founded in 1976 ) voluntarily agreed to cease their organisations and meet together as the Grace Baptist Assembly.
* Strict ballot access laws make it difficult for extremists to get on the ballot, since few people would want to sign their petition.
* " Empire ", a song by electro-industrial band In Strict Confidence from their album Face the Fear
Strict lease agreements, however, have kept the apartment buildings in residents ' hands: In the Watergate South, for example, owners cannot rent their unit until a full year has passed, and no lease may last more than two years.
Strict rules prohibit sharing of clubs between players that each have their own set ( if two players share clubs, they may not have more than 14 clubs combined ), and while occasional lending of a club to a player is generally overlooked, habitual borrowing of other players ' clubs or the sharing of a single bag of clubs slows play considerably when both players need the same club.
Strict examination of some of the functional food claims may discourage some companies from launching their products.
He is to be vigilant, temperate, active and readier to execute the orders he receives than to talk ; Strict in exercising and keeping up proper discipline among his soldiers, in obliging them to appear clean and well-dressed and to have their arms constantly rubbed and bright.
All islands and their surrounding waters are a Strict Nature Reserve since 1998.
By the time his influential article The Assault on the Citadel ( Strict Liability to the Consumer ) was published in 1960, the New Jersey Supreme Court fulfilled his prediction, holding in Henningsen v. Bloomfield Motors that manufacturers implicitly warrantied their products against personal injury to all users.
Strict churches, which often impose costly and esoteric requirements on their members, are able to solve this problem by weeding out potential free riders, since only the very committed would join the church in the face of such requirements.
Strict taboos were held on what players could eat before a game, and the medicine man performed rituals to prepare players and their sticks.
Strict but fair, he is ready to drive the cadets well beyond their tolerance if it makes them tougher the next time.
Strict one-child policies forbid a second pregnancy, but the couple believe they are justified because their first child died at birth.
Strict followers and devout of Shakti ( Goddess / Devi ) they are generally Shaivites, these Brahma Bhatts were known for their dominant following to celibacy, vision, diplomacy, truth, justice, discipline, their promises, sacrifice and penance.

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